Simon Pearce Botanical Glass Cleaner

Derived from plant and organic materials, this cleaner is biodegradable and absent of any toxic ingredients. Composed of coconut oil and cornstarch, it also contains grain alcohol, obtained through the fermentation of plant products, to help dissolve dirt. Features a pure and invigorating fragrance. Spray onto glass and wipe with a dry, lint-free cloth.

Hand-blown, lead-free glass, created by masters... I have been to their location in Quechee, Vermont - alongside a river. You can tour the place, see how things are done, shop in the store and eat at their restaurant. Touristy yet...Hand-blown, lead-free glass, created by masters... I have been to their location in Quechee, Vermont - alongside a river. You can tour the place, see how things are done, shop in the store and eat at their restaurant. Touristy yet the real deal - I love it. These glasses aren't for everyone, but for those who look for quality with history & charm.

Living in Vermont I love maple syrup. I don't love the sticky maple syrup in the ugly plastic jugs or the sticky syrup dripping down the side of glass. This maple syrup holder is pretty and enough that I don't feel like a five y...Living in Vermont I love maple syrup. I don't love the sticky maple syrup in the ugly plastic jugs or the sticky syrup dripping down the side of glass. This maple syrup holder is pretty and enough that I don't feel like a five year old begging more a pool of syrup on my plate. The frosted glass highlights the differences in syrup (grade AA, grade A, grade B?) and the stopper means you can leave the syrup in the decanter.

Even with the prevalence of Brita filter there is nothing I think is tackier than a Brita filter on a table. I love this carafe, I think it's intended for wine, but I'd use it for water or juice or anything. The deep base fi...Even with the prevalence of Brita filter there is nothing I think is tackier than a Brita filter on a table. I love this carafe, I think it's intended for wine, but I'd use it for water or juice or anything. The deep base fits plenty of liquid. And the lack of decoration on the outside means it'll fit any decor!

If I was into blame, I would blame my love for spirals on my math love. Spherical spirals, Archimedean spirals, Fibonacci spiral and the Golden spiral are also so intriguing (and in some cases infinite) these bowls with the sph...If I was into blame, I would blame my love for spirals on my math love. Spherical spirals, Archimedean spirals, Fibonacci spiral and the Golden spiral are also so intriguing (and in some cases infinite) these bowls with the spherical spiral inching around the traditional base are utterly appealing. It's math, art and elegance all in one.

Glass has always evokes the ethereal for me. Or at least interesting glass always does. This stemware with it's delicate wisps rises to plain airy. Besides, who wants to be one of those people that has the basic plain stemware. ...Glass has always evokes the ethereal for me. Or at least interesting glass always does. This stemware with it's delicate wisps rises to plain airy. Besides, who wants to be one of those people that has the basic plain stemware. Stemware like this can accents flatware into one modern ethereal experience.

I'm all about the contrast. Bowls like these glass bowls from Simon Pearce (one of my favorite glass blowers? makers?) combine the dual contrast of clear and frosted glass with the alternating stripes. It's the all together mo...I'm all about the contrast. Bowls like these glass bowls from Simon Pearce (one of my favorite glass blowers? makers?) combine the dual contrast of clear and frosted glass with the alternating stripes. It's the all together modern version of black and white. Additionally I enjoy the fact that these bowls while bowl shaped are not traditionally bowl shaped.

Frosted and clear glass play well together in this lap that I would like to see in a line above a dining room table, or possibly in the living room. The Simon Pearce showroom in Quechee, VT not only has a gorgeous setting (it's a...Frosted and clear glass play well together in this lap that I would like to see in a line above a dining room table, or possibly in the living room. The Simon Pearce showroom in Quechee, VT not only has a gorgeous setting (it's an old mill) and fantastic food, it also gives you a chance to see this glasswork close up. And yes, it is as pretty close up.

I don't know about you, but I like keeping my food neat and tidy, and separated if at all possible. It's a holdover from when I was a kid and ate out of one of those trays that separates everything. Who knows why I still like it t...I don't know about you, but I like keeping my food neat and tidy, and separated if at all possible. It's a holdover from when I was a kid and ate out of one of those trays that separates everything. Who knows why I still like it that way, but I do.
Now I can continue that trend as I make sandwiches and put them on these modular sandwich trays. Sandwich perfection.

Unique and amazing. SimonPearce's handmade basket collection features African Baskets that are woven by women from the tiny Mbunda tribe of Zambia. Made from roots of makenge bushes and stained using dyes from leaves and fruit, no...Unique and amazing. SimonPearce's handmade basket collection features African Baskets that are woven by women from the tiny Mbunda tribe of Zambia. Made from roots of makenge bushes and stained using dyes from leaves and fruit, no two baskets are alike. They may take up to two months to complete. Doubling as pieces of art, they also symbolize universal motifs about marriage, family, and love. They can be displayed as wall art or used for the tabletop.